That's probably true, but the GOP has seemingly redefined itself as the party of imperialistic, preemptive military action and obscene overspending. I guess my main gripe was that the US needs a real candidate that can run and win as an independent or member of a third party. The two parties as they exist today are so similar that it's often hard to tell them apart...
6/13/2007 10:49:03 AM
6/13/2007 11:57:48 AM
^which is why we so desperately need campaign reform in our country at all levels.
6/13/2007 11:59:10 AM
I'm not sure if it would make a difference. I'm not saying there is a cabal of men in a room with a big map of the world, low-level fluorescent lights and cigars, but an increasing amount of information is being controlled by fewer and fewer people, campaign finance would do little to change that.
6/13/2007 12:19:28 PM
Congrats to Ron Paul ... He tripled his support in New Hampshire, from 1% to 3% in the most recent poll.Romney leads at 28% as G and Mc are tied at 20%.
6/13/2007 12:25:11 PM
Polls don't mean much in NH, look at Pat Buchanan coming out of nowhere a few years back.I will never vote for Romney. I trust him less than Hillary.
6/13/2007 12:43:41 PM
6/13/2007 1:24:24 PM
Well I was referring to what we could call the Paris Hilton effect. Someone, somewhere, decided that she was news-worthy. She really hasn't done anything worth the attention she gets (yes, I know, she makes $texas through her companies, but a lot of anoymous people do too) but she gets it anyway. Same goes for the presidential candidates, I don't think anyone would claim that CNN gave all the candidates equal time during their debates, and in that sense they control it regardless of who contributes.
6/13/2007 2:21:05 PM
troo, but there was also a lot of public scrutiny toward cnn because of that.....it's what goes on behind closed doors that the public will never hear about that worries me.is there a resource were you can see campaign contributions for each candidate broken down into contributors and amounts?
6/13/2007 2:25:50 PM
http://www.fec.gov/
6/13/2007 3:21:25 PM
^^^^Barrack Obama Contributions Individual $25,665,688PAC $0Party $0Candidate $0Transfers-In $0from the fec.gov websitethats all from individuals, no PAC or any bullshit.
6/13/2007 3:34:00 PM
it's interesting to see that edwards has raised $1.4 million in NC compared to less than $600K for all the other candidates combined.
6/13/2007 3:37:16 PM
6/13/2007 3:44:30 PM
i made this because i was bored. interestingly the top two people with the least money from the top bracket of donations and the most money from the lowest bracket of donations are obama (expected) and mccain (unexpected):and the slew of "lower tier" candidates:[Edited on June 13, 2007 at 4:43 PM. Reason : lower tier][Edited on June 13, 2007 at 4:43 PM. Reason : .]
6/13/2007 4:15:46 PM
that's interesting.....it's pretty uniform all in all.[Edited on June 13, 2007 at 4:19 PM. Reason : .]
6/13/2007 4:19:08 PM
6/13/2007 4:33:37 PM
changed through set procedures in the government, not on the whim of the current president because "he belives it's within his powers" when it never was before.
6/13/2007 4:40:54 PM
on Colbert Report tonight
6/13/2007 10:15:18 PM
haha, he has a good sense of humor
6/14/2007 9:38:13 AM
6/14/2007 9:52:22 AM
^there's not, but bush is in essence rewriting it himself.[Edited on June 14, 2007 at 10:05 AM. Reason : and it's supposed to be the courts job.]
6/14/2007 10:03:53 AM
Ron Paul on Colbert Report, 6/13/07:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ErBROBgERs(no rickroll)
6/14/2007 5:49:56 PM
6/14/2007 11:23:48 PM
anyone else get this email?
6/19/2007 5:20:28 PM
6/28/2007 12:16:25 AM
7/6/2007 10:17:14 AM
http://abcnews.go.com/http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/07/ron-paul-tops-m.htmlRon Paul raised $2.4 mil in Q2a, with $2.4 mil cash still on hand. More than McCain.[Edited on July 6, 2007 at 3:25 PM. Reason : q]
7/6/2007 3:23:45 PM
Graffiti in the Reynolds Deck stairwell.
7/6/2007 9:03:05 PM
Come on.More people should find the story about cash on hand funny.McCain's dropping like a stone...
7/6/2007 9:20:33 PM
Only the TV news idiots would actually think McCain had a chance, his poll numbers were only high because there was not much else out there widely known. While I know Ron Paul has no chance this news makes me happy. I wish Thompson would get out there and start making his platform known if he is in fact going to run... it reminds me of the horrible campaign waged by Dole against Clinton back in the day, it started really late and always seemed really half-hearted to me. After all the garbage Clinton did any half-way serious candidate should have been able to take him down. That campaign much like the ones I see now was just lackluster enough to usher Clinton into the Whitehouse with less than 50% of the vote, I hate to say it but unless things change radically in the primary season and the republicans start standing on core principles without apology to the inane media we will likely again see another Clinton in the Whitehouse, well really HRC's 3rd term truth be told.
7/6/2007 11:22:09 PM
last month the big festival in seattle was The Solstice Parade and Fair.Ron Paul workers were out in force at the entrance points with their annoying LaRouche-type sign/literature presence. one dude was sitting on a trashcan smoking a cigarette near the bus stop, half-assedly trying to pass out little flier.i had already refused their offers of literature. i was waiting for the bus. (traffic was was too insane to drive around there). dude asked me what time it was, i told him. he said it was "time to cash out" and jumped down. he accidentally broke another sign that was hanging there, related to the Festival. he looked at the broken sign tried to prop it up shrugged and said something like "ah, i'll just say it was like that when i got here (laugh)"i said "is that how Ron Paul expects his supporters to act, breaking shit then pretending they didnt do it? ... damn, love those Republicans"he got all defensive and said "hey man, I dont even know Ron Paul. I'm only just doing this for the money."I rolled my eyes, and said "Oh, wow, now that just impresses me even more" and started walking to the bus that was arriving at the stop.he kept after me saying "Hey, man, at least I'm working. you know, like i'm trying to better myself, and not just sitting around all day."the dude was about 23 or 25. looked like any college dropout. but you know, probably didnt ever go to more than a class or two at community college, what with getting in the way of bong hits.i had to get on the bus, so i held out my hand and said "shut the fuck up"and some gal then shouted, "oh my god, dude, you have a kid" ... because i was carrying my 2-year old.i sat on the bus and realized, "I'm an asshole" and I need to chill the fuck out.
7/9/2007 5:39:13 AM
im not voting for a guy with two first names
7/9/2007 8:16:38 AM
ATTN: RON PAUL-ITESPlz to stop digging Ron Paul articles. No one cares. http://www.iaocblog.com/blog/_archives/2007/7/3/3068799.html
7/9/2007 9:54:15 AM
A guy got 17 diggs on an article (more than he had ever gotten in the past, until he wrote this one slamming Paul) that referenced Ron Paul so he claims that Ron Paul's 'guerrilla' tactics are unethical?
7/9/2007 10:09:49 AM
Congratulations, you read the first couple paragraphs.[Edited on July 9, 2007 at 10:12 AM. Reason : .]
7/9/2007 10:12:16 AM
He doesn't really prove anything other than the fact that Ron Paul has devoted support on the internet. He doesn't really even prove that it's a well-formed effort. He just states 'theres a group of people here and they have accounts on digg and they digg ron paul stories.' Guess what, that's how digg works, you post something you think is interesting on say, a forum, people on this forum (which are usually like-minded people) go to the site and 'digg' it. Tell me how this is unethical in any way? It's not like they're hacking the site, 17 'diggs' is hardly a 'digg bomb.'
7/9/2007 10:16:43 AM
7/9/2007 10:45:09 AM
7/9/2007 12:07:47 PM
Sent to me by a friend on the Edwards campaign:
7/17/2007 9:57:16 PM
7/17/2007 10:28:06 PM
cmon paul, rake in some more donations!
7/17/2007 11:29:24 PM
^^ i dont see whats the issue with those numbers.$500K from PACs seems like small potatoes. yeah, the other two are definitely less, but look at percentages:percent of total money from PACsObama <0.01% Paul 0.13% Clinton 0.83%i know its way too early to judge. the money hasnt even begun to flow. but at this point, you cant really make any judgments, every single one of them are less than one percent
7/18/2007 3:06:53 AM
but how hard is it to mask PAC contributions as private?
7/18/2007 8:39:56 AM
^ If the money is coming from a PAC it is reported to the FEC as PAC money. There is no way around that. Individuals that are employed by the PAC can contribute to a campaign. That's technically the only way that they can be masked. But if you're talking about the PAC giving money to campaigns through individuals (i.e. the employee gets a raise with the understanding that the raise will go towards the campaign) that's highly illegal. It's somewhat harder to catch, but if the campaign knows about it, it's required by law to return the money.Interestingly enough, this breakdown doesn't show lobbyist contributions, which may paint a different picture.
7/18/2007 8:49:43 AM
Man I want to go to the Solstice Parade again. I'm surprised anyone there would be in support of Ron Paul or anyone with an (R) beside their name. I guess maybe Paul is "counter-culture" enough to garner some support in Seattle. I remember in '04 I saw more Howard Dean signs within a couple blocks of my house than anything...seemed like everyone had one in their window.Honestly I'm surprised Paul has managed to pull in $3mil, considering how little press he gets. Gotta hand it to him for that.
7/18/2007 10:32:32 AM
7/18/2007 10:53:08 AM
I've been seeing a few Ron Paul bumper stickers lately.on a side note, should I change my party affiliation from I to R, to assure myself of being able to vote in the R primaries? I know registered I's can vote in one primary, but isn't it also true that the major parties can block I's from voting in their primaries if they want?
7/18/2007 11:17:40 AM
They haven't been on a red & gray 95 F150 have they?
7/18/2007 1:32:37 PM
so, say ron paul won the election and became president. would he then proceed to veto 90% of all the bills that come to his desk?
7/18/2007 1:42:33 PM
Prolly. I'll be honest, I don't support Ron Paul with the slightest expectation of him being elected to the presidency. I support him because his presence provides an increasingly vocal counterpoint to the rest of the tired old political hacks that dominate the stage today.
7/18/2007 1:55:07 PM